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roosevelt was as well. he repeatedly told his son, we are not going to be played as a good time charlie as we were in world war i. >> he also campaigned with african americans at a time of jim crow, and went to africa. >> he was shocked. he said the british empire said these people back a hundred years. >> you made the movie born on the fourth of july. you made platoon. and now have written the untold history of the united states and done a showtime series. what is most important, do you feel, that has not been told in the past and maybe even in your films? the bomb, youith obam can work your way through the eisenhower years. he was a benign face, but their foreign policy starts a parade of intervention that is criminal. and he gets away with it. he builds up our arsenal of 30,000 nuclear warheads. >> p p e has one finger on the button when he takes off -- he has one finger on the button when he takes office. a dozen fingers when he leaves. >> he puts us in vietnam. he financed 80% of it. he was definitely
roosevelt was as well. he repeatedly told his son, we are not going to be played as a good time charlie as we were in world war i. >> he also campaigned with african americans at a time of jim crow, and went to africa. >> he was shocked. he said the british empire said these people back a hundred years. >> you made the movie born on the fourth of july. you made platoon. and now have written the untold history of the united states and done a showtime series. what is most...
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two of the roosevelt children were at the table. it was just a wednesday night, you know, at home with the roosevelts. nothing special. and after dinner the gentlemen retired to talk about race, but the dinner itself was just, you know, a family evening that was taking place, you know, at tables all over america, the same kind of thing. but at this table, you know, there was a hot seat. >> final question, what was on the menu? >> the menu has not been recorded, but roosevelt loved hot food and plenty of it. so probably hominy, biscuits, you know, comfort food as we know it today. >> deborah davis is the author of "guest of honor: booker t. washington, theodore roosevelt and the white house dinner that shocked a nation." thank you. >> thank you. >> now, from the 2012 miami book fair international held annually on the campus of miami-dade college, a panel on american history featuring candice millard, david nassau and les standford. it's about 45 minutes. .. >> we can visit there, we been trying to learn the customs, we can translate
two of the roosevelt children were at the table. it was just a wednesday night, you know, at home with the roosevelts. nothing special. and after dinner the gentlemen retired to talk about race, but the dinner itself was just, you know, a family evening that was taking place, you know, at tables all over america, the same kind of thing. but at this table, you know, there was a hot seat. >> final question, what was on the menu? >> the menu has not been recorded, but roosevelt loved...
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it began with franklin roosevelt on march 4, 1933. when he wished to have a worship service take place before he took the oath of office, in the depths of the great depression. he contacted the church and he organized a special service with his former headmaster at school, who participated in the church with coming up with a special service. the have that service at st. john's that morning, and he felt that was a way to start. he wrote letters later on saying that he felt that he got his administration off to right footing by having the service at st. john's in march of 1933. it planted in the minds of people of this was a good thing to do. when roosevelt died, harry truman became president. when harry truman was inaugurated in 1949 after his election in 1948, he can say john's and had a pre inaugural worship service here. -- he came to st. john's and had a pre-inaugural worship service separat. other presidents have had pre- inaugural services. not necessarily at st. john's. but the tradition began here. it is one example of the asso
it began with franklin roosevelt on march 4, 1933. when he wished to have a worship service take place before he took the oath of office, in the depths of the great depression. he contacted the church and he organized a special service with his former headmaster at school, who participated in the church with coming up with a special service. the have that service at st. john's that morning, and he felt that was a way to start. he wrote letters later on saying that he felt that he got his...
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john: it was teddy roosevelt who issued 1,000 executive orders. >> who said the words should be spelled phonetically like enough because only congress had the two-thirds vote did that not have been -- have been. >> when will the government get serious? >> massive inflation? there is a change of incentives. >> but to cut spending increase spending they have lobbying groups cannot but there needs to be something on the other side that 99 percent of testimony is for more spending. >> it is time for the advocacy organization to show there is a movement of people who care enough to vote. >> states all across the country have the same problems was spending the the lobbyist outnumber the voters at 10 /1. john: what does that mean? >> somebody who is paid to lobby for this state health care program, environmental office, state schools. >> and they are politically connected. if your affluent and connected you get part of the pie. >> disregarding the morality of the ethics is it more acceptable to break the law? property and lives are not lost. so give us the comparative a vantage. john: thank yo
john: it was teddy roosevelt who issued 1,000 executive orders. >> who said the words should be spelled phonetically like enough because only congress had the two-thirds vote did that not have been -- have been. >> when will the government get serious? >> massive inflation? there is a change of incentives. >> but to cut spending increase spending they have lobbying groups cannot but there needs to be something on the other side that 99 percent of testimony is for more...
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indeed throughout his life was francis much like a lot of roosevelt whose defend her husband's backbone and encouraged his idealism pressing him to consider what should be done rather than what could be done. but in the end, while the idea gave seward great emotional stress, he did what he had to do to follow his ambition which led to a memorable career. i think one of my favorite moments is to picture him on may 18th 1860 s he is awaiting the news that he has been given the republican nomination at the chicago convention so certain was he that he would win and hundreds of people that walked to his home to the festivities that were set to begin once the news came. banners were stretched, restaurants were stocked with food, champagne uncorked, it can then driven to his house to be set off. perhaps the champagne was an ominous sign because rimmer in 1986 the world series between the red sox and the new york mets we uncorked the champagne thinking we were going to win minutes before the ball went through his legs and of course be ending had a very different way of expressing itself and i w
indeed throughout his life was francis much like a lot of roosevelt whose defend her husband's backbone and encouraged his idealism pressing him to consider what should be done rather than what could be done. but in the end, while the idea gave seward great emotional stress, he did what he had to do to follow his ambition which led to a memorable career. i think one of my favorite moments is to picture him on may 18th 1860 s he is awaiting the news that he has been given the republican...
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franklin roosevelt only gave 30 fireside chats in 12 years. he understood instinctively the dangers of overexposure. he also controlled the media to an extent that modern presidents could not hope to. host: looking back, fdr broke the unwritten code of serving more than two terms. wetoday's modern age, could have more than two terms for any president? you worked for ronald reagan. if his health was better, of third term? guest: i doubt it. he talked about it after he left office. he was going to campaign for appeal of that amendment. he thought the american people should be able to vote for anyone wanted to vote for. it is very difficult to imagine after eight years of office -- we've used up our presidents. that is why this string of two- term presidents is really so unusual. we have a string of one-term presidencies before that. that became the norm. host: let me share with ronald reagan said in january of 1987. his state of the union address. [video clip] >> i have one major regret. i took a risk with our action in regards to iran. it did n
franklin roosevelt only gave 30 fireside chats in 12 years. he understood instinctively the dangers of overexposure. he also controlled the media to an extent that modern presidents could not hope to. host: looking back, fdr broke the unwritten code of serving more than two terms. wetoday's modern age, could have more than two terms for any president? you worked for ronald reagan. if his health was better, of third term? guest: i doubt it. he talked about it after he left office. he was going...
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mccaffery interests want to build a for- profit school on land just north north of a mixed-use project at roosevelt road and wells street. british school with campuses in other cities... already has a school near halsted and eastman street in the clybourn corridor shopping district on chicago's north side. dozens of legal permanent residents who want to become u.s. citizens received help today with their applications. it was hosted by the new american's initiative. it brought together several organizations with lawyers to provide assistance to people filling out citizenship applications and free legal screenings for eligible immigrants >> after 40 years on capitol hill, one long serving senator says his time has come. next, one of the senate's last old-guard liberals decides not to run again. also ahead, our restaurant critic checks out a new spot putting an asian twist on the rush street nightlife scene. and later, it's that time of year again when some brave souls take on the icy deep of lake michigan. illinois lotetery drawing... pick 3... 3 2 8 pick 4... 7 6 1 4 lucky day lotto... 30 34 1 38 24
mccaffery interests want to build a for- profit school on land just north north of a mixed-use project at roosevelt road and wells street. british school with campuses in other cities... already has a school near halsted and eastman street in the clybourn corridor shopping district on chicago's north side. dozens of legal permanent residents who want to become u.s. citizens received help today with their applications. it was hosted by the new american's initiative. it brought together several...
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this -- roosevelt bridge. this time virginia on the northbound side of 95. you have the slow stuff in woodbridge and lorton and then here in springfield heading over to the beltway. then the pace improves till you get to duke street. a live look outside one more time. first on the american legion bridge on the west side of town, things look good here. one last look on our vdot camera heading for the 14th street bridge. just slow across the bridge spanning. more traffic in a few minutes but first back to you. >> thanks, monika. >>> we've been combing through the day's daily deals. there are plenty of bargains for big screens leading up to sewall bowl sunday. how about 400 bucks off a toshiba50-inch led television from tiger direct. regular price $899.99. right now it's available for only $499. while you're at it, you know you're going to need a grill for that party. k-mart is offering up to 40% off its gas grills right now. you're going to have to feed all of the guests so it's a good thing omaha steaks has cut the price of its start the party sampler. regula
this -- roosevelt bridge. this time virginia on the northbound side of 95. you have the slow stuff in woodbridge and lorton and then here in springfield heading over to the beltway. then the pace improves till you get to duke street. a live look outside one more time. first on the american legion bridge on the west side of town, things look good here. one last look on our vdot camera heading for the 14th street bridge. just slow across the bridge spanning. more traffic in a few minutes but...
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in chief, franklin roosevelt, the ccc, and wild america. i'm looking how fdr and gifford-pinchot got two billion trees planted through the youth car in the 1930s. so i'm waiting of the death bowl. everglades. >> we were indicating before this interview, you were telling me you spent seven hours with neil armstrong. >> guest: i did. i grew up in ohio, and i don't have time to get the detail but i go to be do the official history for nasa right after 9/11, and he doesn't like talking, mr. armstrong, so i was able to burn some tapes with him, which i'm very proud of. rosenthal, an editor of news week, tune out about and it i wrote a little piece -- a long piece in "newsweek" about neil a remember strong, and my university rights, we celebrated the 15th anniversary of john f. kennedy challenging america to go to the moon on the campus i teach. and kennedy said we go to the moon because it's there, and listening to kennedy years about the moon shot, you wonder why politicians today don't get behind a war on cancer or don't talk up a going to mar
in chief, franklin roosevelt, the ccc, and wild america. i'm looking how fdr and gifford-pinchot got two billion trees planted through the youth car in the 1930s. so i'm waiting of the death bowl. everglades. >> we were indicating before this interview, you were telling me you spent seven hours with neil armstrong. >> guest: i did. i grew up in ohio, and i don't have time to get the detail but i go to be do the official history for nasa right after 9/11, and he doesn't like talking,...
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they were confident but that night wallace made a speech for roosevelt. the place went wild. it was a 45 minute demonstration demonstration. >> eliot: that's when oratories were real,. >> yes, right in the middle of that the senator of florida knows if he can get to the microphone he'll defy the bosses and wallace is back on the ticket. he starts fighting his way through the crowd. the boss bosses see what is going on and start screaming adjourn the meeting immediately. there is a fire hazard. there is a motion to adjourn. all those in favor say aye. any opposed nay. every opposed. he was five feet from the microphone. >> eliot: wallace would have been vice president and you're saying wallace--there is so much interest to dig into. do you think fdr really wanted wallace and was unable to happen? >> fdr, he was near death. he was very weak. the bosses came to him and said we want to get rid of wallace on the ticket. >> eliot: more importantly if it had been president wallace not president truman, we would have gone in a fundamentally different direction. >> he would have tried
they were confident but that night wallace made a speech for roosevelt. the place went wild. it was a 45 minute demonstration demonstration. >> eliot: that's when oratories were real,. >> yes, right in the middle of that the senator of florida knows if he can get to the microphone he'll defy the bosses and wallace is back on the ticket. he starts fighting his way through the crowd. the boss bosses see what is going on and start screaming adjourn the meeting immediately. there is a...
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this is teddy roosevelt's parade in 1905. and as the years went by.the ceremonies become more and more tightly controlled and choreographed. this years inauguration committee had 432 staff members. nothing is left to chance - they're rehearsing the swearing in - using stand- ins for the first family. a tightly controlled secret - where the president will get out and walk part of the parade route. it's become an expected part of the inaugural parade. and we now know the president's 'playlist' of performers includes katy perry, beyonce, usher, stevie wonder and john legend. among the high school students invited to the parade. the iowa drill and drum corps the first family liked 'so' much last time -- they're invited back. and a new term means a new portrait - by white house photographer pete souza. here's the old one from 2009. the new one shows the president with a bigger smile.despite what could be the rough waters ahead. catherine heenan, kron 4. >> i, joe biden.... >> vice president joe biden has been sworn in to a second
this is teddy roosevelt's parade in 1905. and as the years went by.the ceremonies become more and more tightly controlled and choreographed. this years inauguration committee had 432 staff members. nothing is left to chance - they're rehearsing the swearing in - using stand- ins for the first family. a tightly controlled secret - where the president will get out and walk part of the parade route. it's become an expected part of the inaugural parade. and we now know the president's 'playlist' of...
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roosevelt said, you may be in this office some day, and you will understand. he asks for nothing, but to serve me. >> harry hopkins lived in the white house. david roll on "the hopkins touch." c-span2. host: sarah klein is here to talk to us about fda proposals for new food safety rules. welcome to the program. the u.s. food and drug administration proposed two new food sector rose. -- food safety rules. tellus, what are these two new rules and how are they supposed to make our food safer? guest: 48 million americans are getting sick from food each year. a% of the food in our country is regulated by the fda -- 80% of the food in our country is regulated by the fda. the meat and poultry cases in the grocery stores are usda. the stuff we're talking about is everything else. produce, canned soups, everything in the middle. that does create a funny situation when you have fda regulating cheese pizza and usda regulating pepperoni pizza, but that is the way it is. what these rules are designed to do is turn the u.s. day from what it has historically been, which is a
roosevelt said, you may be in this office some day, and you will understand. he asks for nothing, but to serve me. >> harry hopkins lived in the white house. david roll on "the hopkins touch." c-span2. host: sarah klein is here to talk to us about fda proposals for new food safety rules. welcome to the program. the u.s. food and drug administration proposed two new food sector rose. -- food safety rules. tellus, what are these two new rules and how are they supposed to make our...
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. >> probably no one since roosevelt has entered office with that sense of crisis, that sense of burden. >> the problems waiting for him on the oval office desk included two wars, a broken health care system, an economy on the verge of collapse, millions facing foreclosure, a jobless rate spiking relentlessly skyward. >> tomorrow we're expecting another dismal jobs report on top of the 2.6 million jobs that we lost last year. we've lost half a million jobs each month for the last two months. >> but while all agreed on its ferocity, the crisis failed to unite a polarized country. despite a highly vocal opposition, the president managed to push through the biggest economic stimulus in history. >> there you go. it's done. >> not a single republican in the house voted yea on the stimulus package, just a trio of senators. >> this is the epitome, the epitome of what i came here to stop. >> the stimulus, and the $80 billion auto rescue that followed, burned through much of the political capital obama had hoped to cash for health care reform, a key promise he had made to the american people. >>
. >> probably no one since roosevelt has entered office with that sense of crisis, that sense of burden. >> the problems waiting for him on the oval office desk included two wars, a broken health care system, an economy on the verge of collapse, millions facing foreclosure, a jobless rate spiking relentlessly skyward. >> tomorrow we're expecting another dismal jobs report on top of the 2.6 million jobs that we lost last year. we've lost half a million jobs each month for the...
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franklin roosevelt only gave 30 fireside chats in 12 years. he understood instinctively the dangers of overexposure. he also controlled the media to an extent that modern presidents could not hope to. host: looking back, fdr broke the unwritten code of serving more than two terms. he was elected to four terms. in today's modern age, could we have more than two terms for any president? guest: great question. >> you worked for ronald reagan. if his health was better, of course, would he have run for a third term? guest: i doubt it. he talked about it after he left office. he was going to campaign for appeal of that amendment. he thought the american people should be able to vote for anyone wanted to vote for. it is very difficult to imagine after eight years of office -- we've used up our presidents. that is why this string of two- term presidents is really so unusual. we have a string of one-term presidencies before that. that became the norm. host: let me share with ronald reagan said in january of 1987. state of union address. there was the i
franklin roosevelt only gave 30 fireside chats in 12 years. he understood instinctively the dangers of overexposure. he also controlled the media to an extent that modern presidents could not hope to. host: looking back, fdr broke the unwritten code of serving more than two terms. he was elected to four terms. in today's modern age, could we have more than two terms for any president? guest: great question. >> you worked for ronald reagan. if his health was better, of course, would he...
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john's church, an inauguration day tradition ever since franklin roosevelt started it in 1933. president obama arrived at the capitol just a few minutes ago. he will soon be announced to the crowd and seated. here are the highlights of today's program. vice president joe biden will take the oath of office first administered by supreme court associate justice sonia sotomayor. >> and then the crowd will be treated to a musical selection by james taylor and then chief justice john roberts will administer the presidential oath of office to mr. obama. that comes just before noon eastern time. now, following the president's inaugural address will be another musical selection. this one by kelly clarkson, and a poem by richard blanco. reverend luis leon will give the benediction followed by beyonce. she's going to sing the national anthem, she had a baby, and she's going to perform at the super bowl. >> not to be upstaged, hampsto pearson is at the capitol. what are you seeing? >> beyonce got a much bigger cheer than i did. it was one of the more electric moments that just happened a f
john's church, an inauguration day tradition ever since franklin roosevelt started it in 1933. president obama arrived at the capitol just a few minutes ago. he will soon be announced to the crowd and seated. here are the highlights of today's program. vice president joe biden will take the oath of office first administered by supreme court associate justice sonia sotomayor. >> and then the crowd will be treated to a musical selection by james taylor and then chief justice john roberts...
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he became governor roosevelt and president roosevelt, and all over america, ivy leaguers too. they came and formed basically the heart and soul of t.r.'s parade. it was 19 fo04 president that brought in bands and people from all over the country. >> you can't make this stuff up. >> true. >> we are watching the president's motorcade pull away from the capitol. >> bob, i'm not sure a lot of people know this, but the president does not come to the capitol very often in -- >> no, he doesn't. in george washington's time. they came up, and they didn't know what to do with it. they let him know in short order, you stay down at the white house. the capitol is two separate places n. washington terms, we weren't in washington then, but the president comes up to take part in the inaugural ceremony, and the state of the union message, and basically when congress wants to hear from them, they invite him to come up, otherwise, he didn't come there. in the state of the union in the beginning they just sent a written message. they didn't deliver it in person. >> but the president does not com
he became governor roosevelt and president roosevelt, and all over america, ivy leaguers too. they came and formed basically the heart and soul of t.r.'s parade. it was 19 fo04 president that brought in bands and people from all over the country. >> you can't make this stuff up. >> true. >> we are watching the president's motorcade pull away from the capitol. >> bob, i'm not sure a lot of people know this, but the president does not come to the capitol very often in --...
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roosevelt who started putting that in and every president since franklin roosevelt has just said it but it's not constitutionally mandated. >> you know, scott, barack obama is the first president since franklin roosevelt to now have taken the oath four times. because he took it twice in 2009, because the chief justice sort of misstated part of it. and they were afraid for legal reasons, he came back the next day and took it. and then, of course, he took it yesterday, because january 20th is the day that the constitution says you have to take it. and then repeated it again today. only fdr has taken it that many times. >> so president obama has made history again, fdr, of course, was elected four times and had to take the oath four times but the president has taken it four times for the reasons you just stated. the 20th amendment of the constitution sets january 20th as the day that the president must take the oath. must take the oath by noon on january 20th. but because it fell on sunday, they decided to put off all of the official ceremonies to today. but the president was sworn in yest
roosevelt who started putting that in and every president since franklin roosevelt has just said it but it's not constitutionally mandated. >> you know, scott, barack obama is the first president since franklin roosevelt to now have taken the oath four times. because he took it twice in 2009, because the chief justice sort of misstated part of it. and they were afraid for legal reasons, he came back the next day and took it. and then, of course, he took it yesterday, because january 20th...
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and teddy roosevelt being the classic one with gifford pincheaux, his interior secretary. and he established the first national park, i believe. right? >> yes, sir. >> bill: and on from there. so if it's so important, why didn't president obama do anything about it in the first four years? >> he had a tough time. he tried to go the legislative route. we got some good legislative comprehensive climate and energy legislation through the house but it didn't get through the senate. so, what the president did do was, he went after the 30% of car body shop pollution. of course, the sorts of our xlooiment problems right now. he we want after the 30% of that in our motor vehicles. so we are going to double, under an agreement that the white house reached with car makers we will double our gas mileage to cut that carbon footprint in half. what he has a great opportunity to do right now, historic opportunity, is to go after the 40% of the carbon pollution that comes from our power plants around the country >> bill: existing? >> existing coal-fired power plants, yes, sir. he can use
and teddy roosevelt being the classic one with gifford pincheaux, his interior secretary. and he established the first national park, i believe. right? >> yes, sir. >> bill: and on from there. so if it's so important, why didn't president obama do anything about it in the first four years? >> he had a tough time. he tried to go the legislative route. we got some good legislative comprehensive climate and energy legislation through the house but it didn't get through the...
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madame herman and honorable roosevelt, are you here? good. because i can't read beyond the. without my glasses on. >> thank you very much, madam vice chair. thank you, madam chair. my co-chair, secretary alexis herman and i are here today to recommend the adoption of the rules of procedure. even though today's election for dnc officers are uncontested we must still conduct these elections in accordance with certain procedure rules. last month, the rules and bylaws committee drafted the proposed rules and then voted by mail ballot to recommend the rules for adoption by this full meeting. the proposed rules were sent to dnc members via e-mail on december 21, 2012, i secretary alice germond and there are copies available here for you today. the rules recommended by the rbc for adoption by this full dnc are essentially the same rules to dnc has use for these elections since chairman brown's election in 1989, with my modifications to allow for unique circumstances we face at this meeting. now i will turn to secretary herman for an explanation of the rules and procedures. >> good
madame herman and honorable roosevelt, are you here? good. because i can't read beyond the. without my glasses on. >> thank you very much, madam vice chair. thank you, madam chair. my co-chair, secretary alexis herman and i are here today to recommend the adoption of the rules of procedure. even though today's election for dnc officers are uncontested we must still conduct these elections in accordance with certain procedure rules. last month, the rules and bylaws committee drafted the...
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and other second inauguration that is memorable as franklin roosevelt bird in 1933, franklin roosevelt did not know what the new deal was going to do. by 1937, franklin roosevelt knew what the new deal was about. his second inaugural address was much more specific. one-third of the nation still ill fed and ill closed. the mission needed to be continued. second inaugurations are much more pointed as far as the president is concerned. what should you look for on this inauguration. it is going to be a coming together. it is going to be the legislative branch hosting the executive branch. large numbers of the diplomatic corps will be up on the platform. huge numbers of the public will be there to see what is going on. the fact that congress continues to hold these inaugurations is a sign of this coming back together. national unity, this moment of national unity and we suspend all of the political fight and we swear in this person who is going to lead desk for the next four years. -- lead us for the next four years. i never like to predict the future. the only thing i can say, i will live
and other second inauguration that is memorable as franklin roosevelt bird in 1933, franklin roosevelt did not know what the new deal was going to do. by 1937, franklin roosevelt knew what the new deal was about. his second inaugural address was much more specific. one-third of the nation still ill fed and ill closed. the mission needed to be continued. second inaugurations are much more pointed as far as the president is concerned. what should you look for on this inauguration. it is going to...
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i learned he join us franklin roosevelt as the only president to take the oath four times. he did it over two terms though. >> do you want to explain that? >> well he did it twice the first time because of roberts and then he did it twice this time because of sunday. >> yesterday, roberts read from a piece of paper when he administered the formal oath. >> it's experience. you learn from experience. today it will be how obama tackles the speech. in the past it has been a volley and government. the democrats typically say, well, government can do this or can't do that ask so it's really a series of arguments over the role of government and the second thing i'm curious to know about is how tough they were in a pretty partisan atmosphere. he has gotten tougher over the past couple of years with the opposition. how feist you he is he during the speech. >> things people have picked up in this run up to this inauguration is that the president four years ago in his speech came tout and he actually made a comment about how he was going to to bring an end to the petty grievances and
i learned he join us franklin roosevelt as the only president to take the oath four times. he did it over two terms though. >> do you want to explain that? >> well he did it twice the first time because of roberts and then he did it twice this time because of sunday. >> yesterday, roberts read from a piece of paper when he administered the formal oath. >> it's experience. you learn from experience. today it will be how obama tackles the speech. in the past it has been a...
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president roosevelt pardoned everyone. the one irresolute moment in which the federal government in that moment of history, it is when the government tries to step in and and forced the emancipation proclamation, but all of the prosecution failed. barbara prosecutors concluded that the fundamental problem, and this is hard to comprehend, but they realized slavery is not, in fact, a crime. it was unconstitutional that no federal statute had ever been passed to make the holding of slaves a crime. they had no statute on which to bring forward these prosecutions. white slaveholders would go into the court and admit to these facts. there would be charged with debt slavery, which was a crime. he did not owe money. i was not holding them to pay off debt. i just bought him. he is a slave. i'm innocent. the result was the department of justice concluded there was no way to prosecute so no reason to investigate. the federal government had a policy of not investigati anding instances of slavery and they are consistent of that until 1
president roosevelt pardoned everyone. the one irresolute moment in which the federal government in that moment of history, it is when the government tries to step in and and forced the emancipation proclamation, but all of the prosecution failed. barbara prosecutors concluded that the fundamental problem, and this is hard to comprehend, but they realized slavery is not, in fact, a crime. it was unconstitutional that no federal statute had ever been passed to make the holding of slaves a crime....
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franklin roosevelt only gave 30 fireside chats in 12 years. he understood instinctively the dangers of overexposure. he also controlled the media to an extent that modern presidents could not hope to. host: looking back, fdr broke the unwritten code of serving more than two terms. in today's modern age, could we have more than two terms for any president? you worked for ronald reagan. if his health was better, of course, would he have run for a third term? guest: i doubt it. he talked about it after he left office. he was going to campaign for appeal of that amendment. he thought the american people should be able to vote for anyone wanted to vote for. it is very difficult to imagine after eight years of office -- we've used up our presidents. that is why this string of two- term presidents is really so unusual. we have a string of one-term presidencies before that. that became the norm. host: let me share with ronald reagan said in january of 1987. [video clip] >> i have one major regret. i took a risk with our action in regards to iran. it d
franklin roosevelt only gave 30 fireside chats in 12 years. he understood instinctively the dangers of overexposure. he also controlled the media to an extent that modern presidents could not hope to. host: looking back, fdr broke the unwritten code of serving more than two terms. in today's modern age, could we have more than two terms for any president? you worked for ronald reagan. if his health was better, of course, would he have run for a third term? guest: i doubt it. he talked about it...
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kennedy made the pt-109 his calling card, colonel roosevelt and rough riders. the president's connection to the military is always very important. even get it down that if you weren't in the military somebody like barack obama practicing how to salute properly. ronald reagan said you had to know how to do that. >> schieffer: neither stand kate for major party had military service. >> that's right. this is the vietnam war generation, post vietnam in some ways. but keep in mind we're going to still have vietnam battles coming up with chuck hag,l could be very -- change some of the harmony on the debt. >> pelley: we see the president coming in under the great dome of the capitol to pay his respects to the bust of martin luther king, junior. >> pelley: the president with the speaker of the house, john boehner and house minority leader, nancy pelosi. the president will be leaving the capitol going out the east front to review u.s. army troops that have assembled outside for this occasion. magnificent shot from a camera high in the capitol dome. the dome celebrating
kennedy made the pt-109 his calling card, colonel roosevelt and rough riders. the president's connection to the military is always very important. even get it down that if you weren't in the military somebody like barack obama practicing how to salute properly. ronald reagan said you had to know how to do that. >> schieffer: neither stand kate for major party had military service. >> that's right. this is the vietnam war generation, post vietnam in some ways. but keep in mind we're...
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roosevelt and barack obama because of what happened in 2009. swearing in at noon eastern time today for the president, tomorrow is the public ceremony. vice-president joe biden will be sworn in within the next 10 minutes to 15 minutes from his residence. the flag in the center of your screen is the same one used in his ceremonial office. you can see two paintings. one is lincoln delivering his second inaugural address. one of the more memorable second inaugural addresses in history. guest: that is exactly right. the end of the civil war, leaving it the country at a press of this for which direction they could go. in his words, now the story is none, it set the groundwork for what he envisioned. historians have argued about how it was carried out and what may have been one of the world's greatest what ifs, if he had not been assassinated a few days later. let just a couple of miles to the white house, where the vice president and his official residence is located. the first vice-president of the president was nelson rockefeller. it doesn't force
roosevelt and barack obama because of what happened in 2009. swearing in at noon eastern time today for the president, tomorrow is the public ceremony. vice-president joe biden will be sworn in within the next 10 minutes to 15 minutes from his residence. the flag in the center of your screen is the same one used in his ceremonial office. you can see two paintings. one is lincoln delivering his second inaugural address. one of the more memorable second inaugural addresses in history. guest: that...
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and then someone would say we got to put more people to work and roosevelt would say, that's great. let's raise taxes. >> eric: thank you very much, sir. coming up on the rundown, symbol of american freedom found shocked, burned and unable to fly. but now that bald eagle right there has a new lease on life. meet the person responsible for saving phoenix. first, let's check in with hemmer for what's at the top of the hour. >> cute little guy. >> eric: 49ers or baltimore? >> i'm taking the 9ers. >> eric: good job. >> what about you? >> eric: the 9ers. >> baltimore has to play a good game to stay in this. >> eric: high scoring game. >> the ravens fans are hating us right now. see you at 5:00, eric. just about all of us east of the mississippi felt that crazy weather in the past 24 hours and some of it has been deadly. the host stimulus package situation with the five-year-old boy still going on. why some unions are raising serious flags about obamacare. we'll tell you about that. there is breaking news from the middle east. syria and lebanon demanding retaliation against israel. we'll
and then someone would say we got to put more people to work and roosevelt would say, that's great. let's raise taxes. >> eric: thank you very much, sir. coming up on the rundown, symbol of american freedom found shocked, burned and unable to fly. but now that bald eagle right there has a new lease on life. meet the person responsible for saving phoenix. first, let's check in with hemmer for what's at the top of the hour. >> cute little guy. >> eric: 49ers or baltimore?...
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does he want to give the roosevelt speech of 1937? or more like lincoln's second inaugural or eisenhower's second inaugural, which was not. an interesting fact about roosevelt, he came out. he gave this -- i got it right here. he spoke about blindly selfish men. talked about driving from the temple of their ancient faith, those who have profamed it. he with self-interest, the elements of decencies of life and private autocratic powers. he came out with a clenched fist. and that was 1937, the first time presidents were inaugurated on january 20th, rather than the 4th of march. and on the 5th of february, just two weeks later, he announced what was to become the judicial reorganization bill of 1937. his plan to pack the supreme court with up to 15 members as they aged, in order to remove the new deal. it was a historic blunder. in the 1938 elections, he and his party were soundly refudiated. and there was no liberal legislating majority in congress between 1938 and 1964, when the third transformative president, lyndon johnson, was in po
does he want to give the roosevelt speech of 1937? or more like lincoln's second inaugural or eisenhower's second inaugural, which was not. an interesting fact about roosevelt, he came out. he gave this -- i got it right here. he spoke about blindly selfish men. talked about driving from the temple of their ancient faith, those who have profamed it. he with self-interest, the elements of decencies of life and private autocratic powers. he came out with a clenched fist. and that was 1937, the...
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jefferson, lincoln, roosevelt and reagan left behind empowered coalition without the charismatic leader who helped forge the original alliances. president obama's obligation is to ensure a democratic party strong enough to stand on its own after he's no longer there to support it. quite frankly, without the president to lean on, the democrats are looking wobbly at the moment. right now, the democratic party is basking in a residual warm and fuzzy left over in the wake of the president's re-election. in november, 51% of rerespond t rerespondents gave the democratic party a favorable rating compared to 40% of the gop. it's only temporary. before the election, you have to go back to the summer of 2009 to find a time when americans weren't just as disgusted with democrats as they are republicans. the president has his work cut out for him. there are certain pred assessors to turn to for guidance but there's one american icon president obama needs, martha stewart. no one knows more about party planning than ma that.
jefferson, lincoln, roosevelt and reagan left behind empowered coalition without the charismatic leader who helped forge the original alliances. president obama's obligation is to ensure a democratic party strong enough to stand on its own after he's no longer there to support it. quite frankly, without the president to lean on, the democrats are looking wobbly at the moment. right now, the democratic party is basking in a residual warm and fuzzy left over in the wake of the president's...
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they've always done this and maybe the worst was teddy roosevelt and signed an order, a spelling order, enough to be spelled e-n-u-f. >> and congress overruled it, but nixon wage and price controls, jfk created the peace corps with an executive order. bush the war in iraq, stop stem cell research money, they've always done this stuff. stuart: i think the president will win on this issue, there is a clamor on the part of the public, do something. >> do something that won't help. stuart: nobody is sure what will work and what we should do, but there's a clamor to do something and the president is going to run against an ineffectual congress, an approval rating below that of a cockroach. he's on to a winner with this thing, i can't see how an executive order would be reversed or rejected. i think's going to win. >> it's intuitive reaction, we keep passing more laws, and the recovery a slower, the burden of laws, nobody knows what they are. stuart: one of the best props you've used on your show is when you show a law and what it really is and you bring on a stack, i mean, it is feet high.
they've always done this and maybe the worst was teddy roosevelt and signed an order, a spelling order, enough to be spelled e-n-u-f. >> and congress overruled it, but nixon wage and price controls, jfk created the peace corps with an executive order. bush the war in iraq, stop stem cell research money, they've always done this stuff. stuart: i think the president will win on this issue, there is a clamor on the part of the public, do something. >> do something that won't help....
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honorable roosevelt, are you here? good because i can't read beyond that. forgot my glasses. second time i've been interim chair so i'm going to take advantage of it. [laughter] >> thank you very much, madam vice chair. thank you, madam chair. my co-chair, secretary elect and i are here to recommend the adoption of the rules of procedure. even though today's elections for dnc officers are uncontested, we have to conduct the elections in accordance with the rules. last month, the rules and bylaws committee drafted the proposed rules and voted by mail ballot to recommend the rules for adoption by this full meeting. the proposed rules were sent to dnc members by e-mail on december 2 # 1, 2012 by the secretary, and there's copies here available for you today. the rules recommended by the rbc for adoption by this full dnc are essentially the same rules that the dnc used for the elections since chairman brown's election in february 1989 with minor modifications to allow for the unique circumstances faced at the meeting. i'll turn to secretary herman for an expolice station of the r
honorable roosevelt, are you here? good because i can't read beyond that. forgot my glasses. second time i've been interim chair so i'm going to take advantage of it. [laughter] >> thank you very much, madam vice chair. thank you, madam chair. my co-chair, secretary elect and i are here to recommend the adoption of the rules of procedure. even though today's elections for dnc officers are uncontested, we have to conduct the elections in accordance with the rules. last month, the rules and...
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maybe fdr. >> stature, yeah. >> two roosevelts is confusing. >> maybe. i have to think about it and announce it tomorrow. we will be at the nationals games and spring training coming up very, very soon. thanks very much for that. >> sure. >> a prominent republican not mincing words saying his party needs to stop being stupid. they are meeting in north carolina. what they can do to rebound and remake their brand. would you take it? well, there is. [ male announcer ] it's called ocuvite. a vitamin totally dedicated to your eyes, from the eye care experts at bausch + lomb. as you age, eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite helps replenish key eye nutrients. ocuvite has a unique formula not found in your multivitamin to help protect your eye health. now that's a pill worth taking. [ male announcer ] ocuvite. help protect your eye health. [ male announcer ] when we built the cadillac ats from the ground up to be the world's best sport sedan... ♪ ...people noticed. ♪ the all-new cadillac ats -- 2013 north american car of the year. ♪ for a limited time, t
maybe fdr. >> stature, yeah. >> two roosevelts is confusing. >> maybe. i have to think about it and announce it tomorrow. we will be at the nationals games and spring training coming up very, very soon. thanks very much for that. >> sure. >> a prominent republican not mincing words saying his party needs to stop being stupid. they are meeting in north carolina. what they can do to rebound and remake their brand. would you take it? well, there is. [ male announcer ]...
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he came as close as anyone to be in evidence in to what robert sherwood would call roosevelts heavily forested interior. heavily forested interior. he went to be still in the presence of the president. went to press him. when to back off and to the joke. after he local election, wendell willkie was in his office, and they remained friends, and like you said to the president, why do you keep that man so close to you, that man being hopkins. roosevelt said, you may be in this office and they, you will understand, but he asks for nothing except to serve me. >> trusted adviser and friend to fdr, harry hopkins lived in -- in the result white house for 3 1/2 years. david roll on "the hopkins touch." [drum line] host: the military marching parade in formation and the reversals taking place on capitol hill. all this in advance of the ceremonies that will get underway in eight days. a mild day here in washington d.c. temperatures in the mid '60s. not unlike what we sought in 1960 and 1980. the rehearsals are taking place here in washington d.c. we want to focus on the nomination of senator chu
he came as close as anyone to be in evidence in to what robert sherwood would call roosevelts heavily forested interior. heavily forested interior. he went to be still in the presence of the president. went to press him. when to back off and to the joke. after he local election, wendell willkie was in his office, and they remained friends, and like you said to the president, why do you keep that man so close to you, that man being hopkins. roosevelt said, you may be in this office and they, you...
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the teddy roosevelt in building the panama canal? did kennedy with apollo? in their time these projects were controversial and criticize in congress, but who today would say it should not have been done. we see these efforts define us as a nation, a nation that pioneers the next frontier. let me conclude by observing that we're all in this together. the white house, congress and u.s. government agencies for international partners, space station, science station, size me, universities, research center. many u.s. companies that create and operate our nation's capability. i thank this committee for holding this hearing today. thank you for your attention. i would be happy to add to any questions you might have. >> thank you, dr. pace. i thank all of you for your testimony, and i remind members of the committee rules limits questioning to five minutes for each of us. i'll open the round of questions and recognize myself for five minutes. as i sit here, i don't like to say it's my last day, last day for this week at least. i don't like anything last. i don't even
the teddy roosevelt in building the panama canal? did kennedy with apollo? in their time these projects were controversial and criticize in congress, but who today would say it should not have been done. we see these efforts define us as a nation, a nation that pioneers the next frontier. let me conclude by observing that we're all in this together. the white house, congress and u.s. government agencies for international partners, space station, science station, size me, universities, research...
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teddy roosevelt. woodrow wilson. president obama the third to win in 2009. less than a year in office. jimmy carter won post presidenciy in 2002. so, former president bill clinton would follow him in that respect. neither would be a win. either for the secretary clinton or former president, should we move beyond political leaders? >> not necessarily. i think the issue here is that political leaders are the ones that have the most impact on global policy. particularly, peace policy. so i think that there -- it's going to be hard to get away from political leaders, especially the secretary of state, the most powerful country in the world who takes our formal. >> mike, i don't have time for you to respond, mike. >> gandhi and mlk. gandhi and martin luther king jr. not political leaders. >> thank you both for joining us. we'll be right back. [ female announcer ] your smile. like other precious things that start off white, it yellows over time. fact is, when it comes to your smile, if you're not whitening, you're yellowing. crest 3d white whitestrips go below the
teddy roosevelt. woodrow wilson. president obama the third to win in 2009. less than a year in office. jimmy carter won post presidenciy in 2002. so, former president bill clinton would follow him in that respect. neither would be a win. either for the secretary clinton or former president, should we move beyond political leaders? >> not necessarily. i think the issue here is that political leaders are the ones that have the most impact on global policy. particularly, peace policy. so i...
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had wallace become president instead of truman when roosevelt died, there would have been certainly no atomic bombing in 1945 and very possibly no cold war. we're looking at those turning points. >> it's really a fascinating series. it's controversial in some ways. it's on showtime as a ten-part series. >> nthank you for having us. >> sorry you couldn't get your question. >> you got another question? we have to go. i'm sorry. we have to let you go. >>> a german company seeking a special kind of person to work for them. people with asperger's syndrome. we'll tell you why these folks are uniquely qualified for the job. i can't imagine anything better. you're getting a ton of shrimp, and it tastes really good! [ male announcer ] hurry in to red lobster's 30 shrimp for just $11.99! choose any two of five savory shrimp selections, like mango jalapeÑo shrimp and parmesan crunch shrimp. two delicious shrimp selections on one plate! all with salad and unlimited cheddar bay biscuits. 30 shrimp, just $11.99 for a limited time. wow, that's a lot of shrimp. i'm ryon stewart, i'm the ultimate shri
had wallace become president instead of truman when roosevelt died, there would have been certainly no atomic bombing in 1945 and very possibly no cold war. we're looking at those turning points. >> it's really a fascinating series. it's controversial in some ways. it's on showtime as a ten-part series. >> nthank you for having us. >> sorry you couldn't get your question. >> you got another question? we have to go. i'm sorry. we have to let you go. >>> a german...
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if you think about it, since the roosevelt/truman years, we've had five occasions when one party has held the white house for eight straight years, and in the next election, the out party has won four out of those five, only in one instance when ronald reagan was succeeded by george h.w. bush did the end party win a second time. that depends to some considerable extent on the performance. does this economy come back, does it remain anemic? what happens to jobs? i think the calculations are not as simple as it appears on the surface. and a little more time would perhaps give more clarity to our herat. >> is there anything from her record as secretary of state that could back to haunt her as a presidential candidate? >> i don't think so. the benghazi affair i think will long be forgotten unless there's some smoking gun we have no idea about. what will be chewed over, but a number of conservatives have now, like brit hume said her record of secretary of state is much less impressive than people are supposing but look at the public narrative, the public narrative, the public has basicall
if you think about it, since the roosevelt/truman years, we've had five occasions when one party has held the white house for eight straight years, and in the next election, the out party has won four out of those five, only in one instance when ronald reagan was succeeded by george h.w. bush did the end party win a second time. that depends to some considerable extent on the performance. does this economy come back, does it remain anemic? what happens to jobs? i think the calculations are not...
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people like eleanor roosevelt, jackie kennedy, those are the women stories feel that i can connect with. many of the women on the stage floor, they seem like characters from a wonderful story because it was such a long time ago. if history when he read about it in books. i remember the real stories and i can picture their lives in an incredible way it makes me think about their challenges and struggles. >> the first ladies private and public lives. c-span is teaming up with the white house historical association first ladies influence and image airing over two seasons. season one begins presidents' day at 9:00 p.m. eastern and specific on c-span, c-span radio and c-span.org. >> now a discussion about the us-mexico border and issues of trade and immigration. speakers include the mayors of phoenix and new mexico and laredo, texas. an assistant secretary of homeland security. this is one hour and 20 minutes. >> hello, everybody. thank you for being here. i am simon rosenberg and the new policy institute and we are here today as part of our 21st century border project, which is now close to
people like eleanor roosevelt, jackie kennedy, those are the women stories feel that i can connect with. many of the women on the stage floor, they seem like characters from a wonderful story because it was such a long time ago. if history when he read about it in books. i remember the real stories and i can picture their lives in an incredible way it makes me think about their challenges and struggles. >> the first ladies private and public lives. c-span is teaming up with the white...
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maybe roosevelt and hoover an example of that. franklin roosevelt had been elected by a landslide in 1932 over president hoover who was considered to be responsible for the great depression and roosevelt was a great schmoozer. finally, they reduced to looking at the super structure of thing it was the commerce department that was being built and roosevelt said, lovely steel. that was sort of the end of the conversation. the rest of the ride they went in silence. this happens much too often, but not on a second term. >> and david gregory, about a two-mile drive. >> and you remember in the modern era, george w. bush -- the language plate is -- >> yeah, the license plate just for a second here is a story. it's a -- kind of a protest legal local license plate here in washington, d.c. taxation without representation. the president has opted to use them on all the limousines. >> and that always comes up for presidents. >> d.c. has a delegate, a nonvoting member of congress. >> george w. bush met president clinton and they got along famo
maybe roosevelt and hoover an example of that. franklin roosevelt had been elected by a landslide in 1932 over president hoover who was considered to be responsible for the great depression and roosevelt was a great schmoozer. finally, they reduced to looking at the super structure of thing it was the commerce department that was being built and roosevelt said, lovely steel. that was sort of the end of the conversation. the rest of the ride they went in silence. this happens much too often, but...
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but no president other than franklin roosevelt has ever inherited a situation such as dire as barack obama walked into. the american under -- the american people understood it. we did probably four or 500 focus groups during the course of the last few years. >> four or 500? >> that's against. it's probably wrong. now that i think about it, but -- >> but a lot. >> certainly several hundred focus groups. and next time we meet i will have the exact number. but we spoke to thousands and thousands of people in a very intimate way, and invariably people would say, we are not happy where things are at. and we were talking to swing voters, voters who could vote potentially for us or against it. not for people who are all force or all against us. and invariably, they would say things are not what we like them, but they were terrible when he got there, and maybe we should give you a little more of a chance. that was always the case. so the% benchmark never meant anything. but i will tell you, steve, that the day after that catastrophic midterm election, the shellacking as the president called
but no president other than franklin roosevelt has ever inherited a situation such as dire as barack obama walked into. the american under -- the american people understood it. we did probably four or 500 focus groups during the course of the last few years. >> four or 500? >> that's against. it's probably wrong. now that i think about it, but -- >> but a lot. >> certainly several hundred focus groups. and next time we meet i will have the exact number. but we spoke to...
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he said the only religion he remembered is the love for franklin and delano roosevelt in his house. harry reid put himself through law school by working nights as a u.s. capitol police officer. in his book are pictures of harry in uniform as a capitol hill police officer and law student, a job callahan helped line up for him. he returned to nevada after law school and served as henderson city attorney. in 1970 at age 30, harry reid ran for lieutenant governor of nevada with his friend and mentor michael callahan running for govern. they won the race and harry reid served as lieutenant govern from 1971-1974 becoming friend to paul simon, then lieutenant governor for illinois. harry lost his race for u.s. senate in 1974 but he lost by fewer than 600 votes. governor callahan asked him to serve as chairman of the nevada gauge commission. when nevada's population growth led to an additional seat in congress, harry reid ran for the seat and won. he served two terms in the house, 1983-1987 before running for the senate. in 1986 reid won the nomination for the senate. from 1999-2005, harry
he said the only religion he remembered is the love for franklin and delano roosevelt in his house. harry reid put himself through law school by working nights as a u.s. capitol police officer. in his book are pictures of harry in uniform as a capitol hill police officer and law student, a job callahan helped line up for him. he returned to nevada after law school and served as henderson city attorney. in 1970 at age 30, harry reid ran for lieutenant governor of nevada with his friend and...
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., theodore roosevelt. george washington, and chester arthur, both in new york city. george washington, john adams, in philadelphia. 65 oaths of office have taken place in washington d.c., and one in dallas, lyndon b. johnson in 1963. james in brandon, florida on our republican line. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i wanted to ask the country to pray for our president obama -- i am a republican, and i voted republican this year. that was to my commitment to the republican party. i am very disappointed with my party. i do not like the direction they are taking. to be honest with you, i do not like the fact that they are not cooperating in the house or any other place with democrats or with president obama. i would ask the president if he would open upper a new investigation on the 9/11 attacks on this country. i am unsatisfied with the commission report that was put out. host: that was james in brandon, florida. you can see on the capital, five large flags hanging down. the explanation of the five different flags they had hanging down
., theodore roosevelt. george washington, and chester arthur, both in new york city. george washington, john adams, in philadelphia. 65 oaths of office have taken place in washington d.c., and one in dallas, lyndon b. johnson in 1963. james in brandon, florida on our republican line. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i wanted to ask the country to pray for our president obama -- i am a republican, and i voted republican this year. that was to my commitment to the...
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what reagan did in '85 and roosevelt did and we shouldn't be surprised. it was a strong progressive liberal speech. >> what was the purpose of the speech? what was the president trying to accomplish who always tried to move the ball one way or another. and usually we have president bush talking about extended hand and other presidents reaching out to the other side. this persistent didn't do this yesterday. that certainly was his right. why do you think that is? >> it was an obvious statement to the people assembled and watching and people behind imon the stage to the other elected officials. i won. i won. i am far less naive today than i was four years ago but far more certain today who i am and where i want to take this country over the next four years. basically, that's what that peach was. >> what's the practical fact, he talked about climate change. he won't pass cap and trade through the house. >> when i heard that line, what struck me is this is the obama-care of the second ad administration. climate change is the sleeping dog issue that he is goin
what reagan did in '85 and roosevelt did and we shouldn't be surprised. it was a strong progressive liberal speech. >> what was the purpose of the speech? what was the president trying to accomplish who always tried to move the ball one way or another. and usually we have president bush talking about extended hand and other presidents reaching out to the other side. this persistent didn't do this yesterday. that certainly was his right. why do you think that is? >> it was an obvious...
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wnyw theresa is live outside of roosevelt hospital in new york city with more on the effort there. hi, theresa. >> the city is really sounding the alarm this morning when it comes to the flu saying we're in the middle of a full-blown flu epidemic. this is one of the worst flu seasons in recent years. but i should tell you the city of new york has stopped short of declaring a public health emergency, like some other cities have done, mainly boston. so the city health department is tracking about a 5% increase in hospital visits where patients say they are experiencing flu-like symptoms. this is pretty unusual because peak flu season isn't until midwinter. not this year, though. this flu hit early and it hit hard. here is the city health commissioner. >> bad year. we got lots of flu, mainly type a, ahn 2, which tends to be more severe. we're seeing plenty of cases of flu and plenty of people sick with flu. >> the states reporting 1900 confirmed cases of the flu, two resulting in pediatric deaths. this prompted governor cuomo to do his part, get his flu shot. like any good patient, he
wnyw theresa is live outside of roosevelt hospital in new york city with more on the effort there. hi, theresa. >> the city is really sounding the alarm this morning when it comes to the flu saying we're in the middle of a full-blown flu epidemic. this is one of the worst flu seasons in recent years. but i should tell you the city of new york has stopped short of declaring a public health emergency, like some other cities have done, mainly boston. so the city health department is tracking...